@article{oai:u-ryukyu.repo.nii.ac.jp:02001295, author = {富士栄, 登美子 and 安里, 千賀子 and Fujie, Tomiko and Asato, Chikako}, issue = {54}, journal = {琉球大学教育学部紀要 第一部・第二部}, month = {Mar}, note = {Japanese education at its turning point urgently demands to provide children with an "education to foster rich hearts." It will be a sort of "education to foster rich hearts" for schoolchildren to have first-hand experiences by familiarizing themselves with nature, getting close to mother earth, and cooking and eating farm products in group.\nFrom this point of view, the present study adopts Okinawan purple sweet potatoes and Hokkaido's white potatoes so that schoolchildren can learn about the local differences in climate and how people cook and enjoy them. For instance, they may learn about "devil rice cake,onimochi" made of purple sweet potatoes mixed with rice and wrapped in fragrant leaves in Okinawa and "butter on white potatoes" in Hokkaido.\nBy employing a method of instruction encouraging our pupils' creative and diverse ways of thinking with these teaching materials, we have observed and evaluated an increase in our pupils' interests and eagerness, and their behavioral alterations in terms of the teaching effectiveness of the practical homemaking instruction., 紀要論文}, pages = {447--460}, title = {小学校家庭科の授業とその授業法 (3) : 子供の思考に添った支援、地域教材を生かして}, year = {1999} }